'Bored to Death' Could Continue as HBO TV Movie

The HBO comedy, which was canceled in December after its third season, is being considered for a TV movie continuation.

As first reported by Vulture, which saw a telling tweet from French journalist Pierre Langlas, an HBO rep confirms to The Hollywood Reporter that early discussions are under way to revive the property for a feature.

Ted Danson, who starred in the series alongside Jason Schwartzman and Zach Galifianakis, got the ball rolling at the Monte Carlo Television Festival when he told Langlas that there was a good chance of a 90-minute film.

This is not the first time a defunct HBO series has been candidate for the TV movie treatment. There were talks for fixed continuations of Carnivale and Deadwood -- and as recently as 2011, there had been discussions of bringing The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency back as a series of films. Despite various levels of interest, none of those projects has come to fruition.

Bored to Death, loosely based on creator Jonathan Ames' memoirs, debuted in 2009 to solid numbers. It enjoyed an audience north of 1 million during its first two seasons before dipping to 240,000 during its most recent run.